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JAPN 366: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This course allows the student to pursue their own goals in learning the Japanese language at the intermediate level. PREREQ: THREE of the following: JAPN200, JAPN201, JAPN202, JAPN205, JAPN206, JAPN209, Plus permission of instructor.
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JAPN 367: SEMINAR
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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JAPN 401: Using Japanese: Issues in Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides advanced instruction in Japanese grammar at the 400 level. Textbooks will provide a good basis for students to build grammar and discuss social issues such as marriage, illness, careers for women, and globalization. Students will also discuss issues using complementary materials chosen by the instructor (newspapers, magazines, television and so on). PREREQ: Two of JAPN3XX
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JAPN 405: Japanese Translation: Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Explores the major issues in translating a Japanese literary text into English, including synonym choice, literal versus loose translation, poetic license and the tense-aspect controversy. Students will find their own method of translation, balancing creative expression with accuracy and fidelity to the text. PREREQ: Two of JAPN3XX
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JAPN 407: Topics: Advanced Japanese Practice at AIU
1.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An elective for students enrolled in Akita International University's JPL402, a 6-credit 400-level Core Course (combination of two 3-credit UD courses: JAPN401, 405, 455). This course is listed as: JPL431: Japanese Practice (Fall) in the AIU catalog. It is a self-guided 1-credit Pass/Fail course. COREQ: AIU catalog number JPL402 which is a combination of two of UD's JAPN401, 405, 455 while at AIU. RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to students studying at AIU.
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JAPN 408: Topics: Skills in Advanced Japanese
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
An elective for students enrolled in Akita International University's JPL402, a 6-credit 400-level Core Course (combination of two 3-credit UD courses: JAPN401, 405, 455). AIU offers various courses that target specific linguistic areas such as JPL411:Speaking (2 credits); JPL421:Writing (2);JPL461: Pronunciation(2), JPL442:English Japanese Translation(2); and JPL521: Chinese-Japanese Translation (3). May take more than one Topic class in a semester. COREQ: AIU catalog number JPL402 which is a combination of two of UD's JAPN401, 405, 455 while at AIU. RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to students studying at AIU.
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JAPN 455: Selected Authors, Works, and Themes
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Works of one or more outstanding authors or on a special theme. PREREQ: Two 300-level Japanese courses RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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JAPN 455 - Selected Authors, Works, and Themes
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JAPN 466: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This course allows the student to pursue their own goals in learning the Japanese language at the advanced level. PREREQ: TWO of the following: JAPN301, JAPN305, JAPN355, Plus permission of instructor.
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JAPN 467: SEMINAR
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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JAPN 490: Research Thesis in Japanese
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Allows students to conduct research and write a thesis on a topic of their choosing related to Japanese culture. The thesis is written in Japanese and class discussion is also in Japanese. Students use research sources in both English and Japanese. This is a challenging course aimed at seniors in the Japanese Studies Major in their last semester at UD. RESTRICTIONS: Japanese Studies Major and permission of instructor only.
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